The robot consists of a system that can exhibit human-like behavior thanks to artificial intelligence technology. For example, it can communicate with humans using technologies such as image processing, natural language processing and machine learning. Some robots can also receive sensory information. They can also detect objects, facial expressions and sounds in their environment.
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Lawsuit Against Robot Lawyer
"Do Not Pay", the world's first AI-powered lawyer, is facing a civil lawsuit. In the incident in the US state of San Francisco, a law firm called Edelson sued the robot that provides legal services. The reason for the lawsuit was that the robot in question did not have any legal certification and was not a real robot. At the same time, the plaintiff company argues that the description of the robot as "the world's first robot lawyer" is unlawful and unfair competition. Joshua Browder, CEO of Do Not Pay, responded to this situation by defending the unfairness of the accusations on his Twitter account.
The robot is a chatbot programmed to guide customers through legal problems. It is used in areas such as customers getting rid of parking tickets or claiming money from cable companies. Although these are the main topics, it can serve its customers in about 150 different subjects. One of the allegations made against the company is that it invoices itself and makes false promises to customers. They deceive customers by claiming that the legal advice and documentation they provide is of high quality.
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